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Aristotle
Physics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | man) or like refuting a merely contentious argument-a description 2 II, 1 | the art of medicine: it merely has happened that the same 3 II, 1 | the rules of the art is merely an incidental attribute, 4 II, 3 | causes of the same thing not merely in virtue of a concomitant 5 II, 8 | for this end, but it was merely a coincident result; and 6 III, 2 | actuality-a thing that is merely capable of having a certain 7 III, 3 | dress"), but are the same merely in the sense in which the 8 III, 7 | for "two" and "three" are merely derivative terms, and so 9 IV, 1 | these places do not differ merely in relative position, but 10 IV, 6 | the void in this way. They merely give an ingenious demonstration 11 IV, 12 | the heaven. But this is a merely incidental conjunction, 12 V, 4 | and white may be one), nor merely in virtue of community of 13 V, 6 | a thing may remain still merely under violence: thus we 14 VI, 8 | fills the whole and not merely a part of the time in question-it 15 VII, 4 | attributes univocal and say merely that that contains each 16 VII, 4 | differences in the locomotion are merely differences of posture in 17 VII, 4 | inseparable, e.g. two men (not merely generically inseparable 18 VIII, 3 | actually held by some that not merely some things but all things 19 VIII, 4 | it is accidental to what merely belongs to or contains as 20 VIII, 4 | motion or suffers motion not merely by belonging to such a thing 21 VIII, 4 | is one and continuous not merely in virtue of contact, it 22 VIII, 5 | a manner that it is not merely the instrument of motion-must 23 VIII, 6 | continuous, whereas what is merely in succession is not continuous. 24 VIII, 8 | locomotion: for, when a thing merely traverses a circle, it may 25 VIII, 8 | locomotion to B, and that not merely when it was near to B, but 26 VIII, 10| motion continuously and not merely in the way in which it is


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